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PSY 114: Child Development/Education Interpreter
3.00 Credits
Camden County College
This course is designed to provide Educational Interpreter students with an overview and an understanding of the development of children, especially of those who are deaf and hard of hearing, from birth to adolescence. The interaction of physical, cognitive, emotional, linguistic, social and cultural factors within developmental stages will be studied. Students will compare the development of children who do not have specialized needs with the development and issues facing children and families with specialized needs. Lecture ( 45.00)
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RUS 101: Elementary Russian I
3.00 Credits
Camden County College
The objective of this course is to reduce the grammatical structures and difficulties of a Slavic language to the barest minimum and to present essentials simply, clearly, and as effectively as possible for the student without avoiding those indispensable principles of grammar and idiomatic language. The stress is on oral comprehension, reading, and selfexpression with a great abundance of writing opportunities. This class is intended for students beginning the language or for those who have received a grade average below C in two years of high school Russian. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-012 and ENG-022
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RUS 102: Elementary Russian II
3.00 Credits
Camden County College
This is a continuation of Elementary Russian I. Students who completed two years of high school Russian may begin with Elementary Russian II. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-012 and ENG-022
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RUS 201: Intermediate Russian I
3.00 Credits
Camden County College
This course offers an extensive review of grammar with continued emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing Russian. Students continue to learn about the Russian culture. Students must have completed either Elementary Russian II or a minimum of three years of high school Russian. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-013 and ENG-023
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RUS 202: Intermediate Russian II
3.00 Credits
Camden County College
Selected readings of works of intermediate difficulty by representative authors introduce the student to the literature and civilization of Russia. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: RUS-201
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SLS 201: ASL Syntax & Grammar
3.00 Credits
Camden County College
This course is designed to introduce the student to the concepts and vocabulary used in the linguistic analysis of ASL. This introduction includes an examination of the essential features of all languages, types of variation, the physical dynamics and role of intonation, and the basic distinctions made in semantic, morphological, and syntactic analyses. Practice is provided in reading, fingerspelling and using numbers in concepts. This is a lecture/class discussion course with lab assignments. This lecture/class discussion course will be held in American Sign Language. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ASL-102
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SLS 202: American Deaf Culture
3.00 Credits
Camden County College
This course is an introduction to the culture(s) of deaf people. It will investigate the manner in which research on American Sign Language has influenced the study of the culture( s) of deaf people. The course will examine the relationship between the language of deaf people and their culture. This course will discuss the values, norms, identities, traditions and subcultures within the larger culture. This course will uncover the similarities and differences between American Hearing and American Deaf Cultures. This lecture/class discussion course will be held in American Sign Language. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ASL-102
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SLS 203: Introduction to Interpreting
3.00 Credits
Camden County College
This course provides an introduction to interpreting history, terminology and processes, ethics and etiquette, interpreter evaluation, and interpreting in a variety of specialized settings. Primary emphasis is on interpreting as a profession with some attention given to transliterating processes. Information on local resources for deaf people and interpreters will be shared with students. This is a lecture/class discussion course which will be conducted in American Sign Language. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ASL-102
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SLS 204: Audiological Processes
3.00 Credits
Camden County College
This course is designed to introduce the student to the workings of the hearing mechanism and to provide a basic clinical understanding of hearing loss and its ramifications. An overview of selected topics in audiology, speech pathology, and auditory training is presented. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ASL-102
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SLS 205: Field Observation & Practicum
4.00 Credits
Camden County College
This course is designed to provide the student with a working knowledge and experience in a variety of agencies, educational institutions, and organizations serving the deaf community. Lecture ( 60.00) Prerequisites: ASL-201
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